Friday, August 17, 2018

August 13th 2018’s Episode

Something that I have to keep you updated about always is any changes to the book rotation that I have. To date, I haven’t finished anything and have only taken one thing off of it and put it back on. Well, in case I haven’t told you yet, Lights, Camera, Fiction, is now back in the rotation and I’ll be reading it more again in the future.

SPOILER! Here’s an update in the Missouri senate election. Living near Missouri means that I saw all of the commercials that kept happening the day after the primary without a break of any sort. Like the Illinois primary for governor, people were acting like they had already won the primary and they did wind up winning it. Democratic incumbent Claire McCaskill easily won her primary and Republican Josh Hawley won his easily as well. I don’t like Josh so we’ll see if he winds up winning or not. The Russians tried to attack Claire’s campaign so she must be doing something right. END SPOILER.

Movie update: There wasn’t much time for me to watch movies this past weekend. I was able to see Back to the Future Part 2 and replace it with Back to the Future Part 3. I still need to finish watching a series or standalone film from Sunday’s list in order for me to start a new list officially instead of going with the next in line to add to any list.

The first act has a sign shown of bad cop, no donut. What? Marcus has problems trying to finish getting his master’s degree while doing what he’s doing. I didn’t know he needed one. And since when was this a plot? There is a sex doll of interest relating to the Uncanny Valley. You know, I know a video that had mentioned that. I should share that in the next post. This doll might have witnessed the murder in some way, shape, or form.

The second act has a person talking about the sex dolls that are advanced in many ways. Skyler is the name of the doll in question who might be a witness. This show is weird! There’s a reason that people don’t like it, even if I think it is better than BBC’s Sherlock. Marcus talks to the robot who asks him for sex. He wants a rain check. Her reply, “I cannot check to see if it is raining.” The interview does not wind up helping much, but Watson notices that Skyler “is like a horny Alexa.” At least there is good humor. Also, isn’t Skyler a guy’s name? I’ve never heard of a woman called that.

Sherlock and Watson talk to the woman who is the inspiration for Skyler. She is mortified about the doll, but insists that she wouldn’t kill the person. She mentions working at a Catholic school, so hopefully they won’t do the usual attacking of religion, although they didn’t mention if she was religious or just worked at a Catholic case. Marcus talks to the teacher who rejected him for the class. This teacher does not like the company that he keeps. The next person that Sherlock and Watson talk to wind up giving them information about an incident that happened that might have related to the murdered person’s death. He reveals that teleportation is real somehow. This show is pushing the limits of reality at some times over others.

The third act has the same person talking about how teleportation could be real in a smaller scale than what it could be. He got an email through his blog, which I’m not sure how that’s possible. Someone had leaked the plans and it seems they might be against what they did for some reason. What was the thing that Sherlock did that pissed off the professor into not taking Marcus in as a student? There is then a bunny that is 3D printed from Switzerland to Sherlock. The bunny, the bunny, whoa, I ate the bunny. I’ll have to link that too in the next post. Sherlock then reveals that he was a drug addict back during the time that he would have known this professor.

Three people are talked to by Marcus and Watson. It is hard to keep track of who is who in these posts of mine, especially when they rarely, if ever, mention names of players. Someone broke into a locked room and stole plans of some sort. Someone, I can’t tell for sure who, but probably someone from some point earlier in the episode, appears to have been taken by the US military.

The fourth act has a general of some sort who will talk about the person who was captured. They think that the missing person is the killer. They also think that he leaked the information so he could continue working on it and not have it taken away by the government. Sherlock then apologizes to this person who tells him that he’s upset because he solved a case that was rightfully his to solve, if you can make sense of which pronoun is referring to Sherlock and who is referring to the professor.

We then see the person who might have been missing and wasn’t seen before. The three students at the labs seem to be the main suspects now. Crime a la Matlock: three suspects; which one is it? Is it all of them? Bruce would have been part of this group, only he wasn’t in some way due to some issue of some sort. Sherlock then talks to the Skyler some more. Also, do I want to know how there can be a lot of sexual positions? Even if you just include vaginal sex, there shouldn’t be a lot of them. Her musical taste might be the thing they need to solve the case.

The fifth act has the three people at the precinct and Skyler is there to identify the killer. Someone has their phone with a ringtone that is set up that Skyler heard and put on the music. Sherlock then talks to the professor guy again. What’s his name? A contact of Sherlock has a job offer for this teacher. Sherlock does not want to be this person’s enemy. Skyler wants Marcus to escape by saying that she had killed someone, only this is just Sherlock messing with people. Marcus sends in the captain next and learns that he is accepted into the class.


On the next Elementary, the case seems to relate to bugs in some way. The killer can hide in plain sight and it seems that motion capture might be a feature of the episode in question. There’s not much else to say, so I’ll be back next time with hopefully two videos: one that mentions the Uncanny Valley and another that mentions a chocolate bunny. Your homework now is to watch the movie Rogue One: A Star Wars Story if you haven’t seen it already so you can get the reference that is coming in the next post on Thursday. Guess you’ll have to wait to see what it is. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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